Sabotage 1
noun [uncount]
1. Deliberate damage done to the property of an enemy or opponent:
Was the explosion an act of sabotage?
2 Things that are done to stop someone from achieving something or to prevent a plan or process from being successful
Sabotage 2
verb [transitive]
1. To deliberately damage or destroy the property of an enemy or opponent:
A group of environmentalists were caught sabotaging the logging equipment.
2. To deliberately stop someone from achieving something or deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful:
Ex.: Miller used the information to sabotage Gardner's presidential campaign.
noun [uncount]
1. Deliberate damage done to the property of an enemy or opponent:
Was the explosion an act of sabotage?
2 Things that are done to stop someone from achieving something or to prevent a plan or process from being successful
Sabotage 2
verb [transitive]
1. To deliberately damage or destroy the property of an enemy or opponent:
A group of environmentalists were caught sabotaging the logging equipment.
2. To deliberately stop someone from achieving something or deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful:
Ex.: Miller used the information to sabotage Gardner's presidential campaign.